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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 May 1986, p. 30

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" Tigers look 'East'ward for more hitting power PAGE 30 - WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28. 1986 Richard O’Brien Chronicle Staff When Waterloo Tigers an- nounced over a year ago that they'd have no American im- ports in their lineup they said it would give local players a place to play. ind now one local, John East, has three places to play. _ The IT-year-old East alter- nates between pitching and catching for Waterloo Warriors midget team and he's seen action as designated hitter for the junior Expos and Waterloo Tigers. East was with his two 'other' teams -- the Expos and Tigers ._ on all three days of the weekend and it seems baseball is some- thing he can't get enough ot. “Wouldn’t ‘miss it," he said after Tigers lost 8-5 to Stratford Hillers Saturday night at Bechtel Waterloo Expos saw their record in the Inter-County Junior Baseball League drop to 2-1 as they lost in Stratford Sunday afternoon bya9-7 score. _ -. _ _ . . _ -gGiil/rd"stAice early with a first-inning, two-run homer by Dave Matetich, then added another run in the_t_hird." _ _ _ _ - . -iGia%rtuGiiainio 3-2 in the fifth as Kevin Buck and John East hit back-to-back home runs. - - _ -EirGi 6k}; 6061352 before scoring four runs on just one hit in the seventh as they toot advantage of (our errors: . But errors proved contagious for Expos as they made two of their own in the seventh to allow Stratford to even the score. Stratford scored three runs in the eighth and Expos managed one run in the ninth. Rick Jones was the winning pitcher and Buck took the loss. Buck and Host -each had a home an and a single and Yves Tessier had two hits and two stolenhases. Expos travel to Guelph tonight and meet the Kitchener Dodgers Sunday at 2 in Kitchener. Monday, they travel to Brantford for an 8 p.m. start. EXTERIOR SALE Expos stopped . 'Conmu may be slmhtly be In some "med colon ‘Tradrmark M The shrrwm-Wiliiarrts Company used undrr beam by BAPCO LAKESHORE VILLAGE HARDWARE NOW ON SALE AT PM WWW/â€" 21?? 24ll1 255 Tollgate Blvd., Waterloo East singled in the sixth inning and scored on ql Brad Stevens' double. Friday, he hit two dou- bles for Tigers as they won 7-3 over the Majors in Lomjon. Tigers now have a 1-4 record. Park. "I'd play for four teams if I had the chance." But if East is a midget-age player he doesn't look like one at (H, 200 pounds. He already as four home runs with Warriors and went tttree-for-four in a recent Expo game and he sees some difference in pitching in the Major l-C loop. "The pitchers can locate the ball better than in midget. They make you hit their pitch," But East isn't the only young player who can help Tigers. Stevens is still a junior-age player and catcher Todd Aber- nethy, one year out of junior ball, hit a two-run homer in the second 885-1259, Mr KEM", your guarantee of service. quality 5 value. inning of Saturday? game. Tigers also scored two runs in the ninth as Stevens came home on a single by Kevin Mitchell and Tony Yaeobino singled to score Yves Tessier. Hillers opened scoring in the second inning as doubles by Dennis Schooley and Murray McKone drove in three runs. Kevin Aitcheson added to the Stratford lead with a two-run homer in the third. Tigers' starting pitcher Dave Drago departed in the fifth in- ning and reliever Greg Yari walked in one run before Denis Flanagan's two-run double com- pleted the Stratford scoring. Drago was charged with seven runs on six hits in 'our-and-one- third innings. He allowed four walks and had two strikeouts. Yari gave up one run and walked four batters and Paul Chomacki, who came in to start the eighth, gave up hits and walk while recording one Strikeout. Hillers starting pitcher John Faragher gave up three runs on seven hits in eight innings. Re- liever Bill McLaughlin- allowed two runs on three hits and a walk in the final inning. In London, Jamie Young, an- other junior-age player, led Tigers by driving in two runs with a double and three singles. Kelly Kuindersma was the win- ning pitcher and Mike Simpson came in in relief. Tigers are in St-Thomas Thursday for an 8 p.m. start with the Elgins. 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